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H.S. basketball Indiana High School Basketball By The Associated Proas Wednesday’s Games Fairfield 49, Easuide 36 Indpls Washington 64, Indpls Scecina 32 TOURAMENTS Marion County Tourney Second Round Southport S 3, Beech Grove 34 Franklin Central 80, Indpls Ben Davis 73 Lawrence North 76, Indpls N.Central 63 Brabeuf 62. Indpls Park Tudor 39 Northeast Corner Conference Tourney First Round Churubusco 81, Central Noble 38 College basketball Indiana * Big Ten College Basketball By The Associated Press Wednesday's Games • Anderson 76, Manchester 66 • Ball St. 70, Miami (Ohio) 64 • Denison 66, Eariham S 3 DePauw 62, Taylor 56 Franklin 90, Rose-Hulman 78 lowa 74, Illinois 69 Michigan State 78, Northwestern 61 Minnesota 49, Wisconsin 48 Purdue 63, Michigan 60 National Scores EAST Albany, N.Y 72. Alfred 68 Alderson-Broaddus 74, West Liberty 68 American Inti. 80, Merrimack 71 Assumption 90, St. Michael’s 69 Bsruch 86, CCNY 75 Bentley 87, St. Anselm 78 Brooklyn Col. 74. Buffalo 67 C.W. Post 80, Queens Coll. 69 Camegje-Mellon 79. Wash. A Jeff. 71 Charleston, W.Va. 103, Bluefield St 87 Clarion 85, Mereyhurst 71 Colgate 78, Navy 76 Concord 91. W. Virginia Tech 83 Edinboto 71, Garmon 70 FDU-Msdison 61, Moravian 57 Fairmont St 108, Columbia Union 92 Franklin Pierce 72, Sacred Heart 59 Glenville St 98, W. Virginia St 96 Holy Cross 94, BuckneS 76 Jersey City St 77, Wm. Paterson 55 Johns Hopkins 73, Uranus 62 Johnson St. 80, Maine Maritime 47 Juniata 85, Susquehanna 82 Lebanon Val. 85, Dickinson 72 Lehigh 65. Fordham 63 Lock Haven 80, Kutztown 68 Manhattan 81, Marist 60 Mass.-Lowell 88, Bridgeport 85 Massachusetts 88, George Washington 80 Muhlenberg 93, W. Maryland 76 New Haven 84, Keene St 74 Pace 60, Mercy. N.Y. 47 Quinnipiac 64, Bryant 63 Rhode island 84, St. Joseph’s 63 Rider 77, Columbia 73 Rutgers-Newatk 90, Rutgers-Cam den 72 Salem St 5, Norwich 4 Siena 65, Fairfield 63 Southampton 84, Adelphi 78, OT Staten Island 108. York, N.Y. 98 Stonehill 72, Springfield 51 Syracuse 74, Georgetown 62 Trenton St. 46, Glassboro St 45 Utica 88, Oneonta St. 75 W. Connecticut 75, Clark U. 67 Waynesburg 71, Frostburg St 65 West Chester 85, Holy Family 60 Williams 70, Skidmore 57 Wooster 83, Allegheny 58 SOUTH American U. 79, Old Dominion 74 Augusta 88, Armstrong St 72 Averett 74, Ferrum 71 Benedict 62, Barber-Scoria 60 Brescia 103, CampbelUviUe 100 Campbell 80, East Carolina 72 Csrson-Newman 84, Mars Hill 78.20 T CatholicU. Ill,Marymount, Va. 100 Coaatal Carolina 77, Belmont Abbey 58 Columbus 90, Georgia Coll. 84 Coppin St. 90a Lincoln, Pa. 69 Davidson 64, N.C.-Asheville 45 Duke 110, N. Carolina St. 75 Eckerd 72, Florida Southern 59 Eton 94, Catawba 77 Gardner-Webb 69, Lenrkr-Rhyne 67 Georgia 71, Florida 63 Guilford 98, Emory & Henry 94, OT Hampden-Sydney 63, Va. Wesleyan 61 Johnson C. Smith 83, Livingstone 67 Kentucky 84, Vanderbilt 71 '♦ * LeMoyne-Owen 90, Albany, Ga. 87, OT Memphis St 71, Texas Southern 53 Middle Term. 94,Term.-Manin 55 North Georgia 72. Shorter 62 *, Pfeiffer 98, Paine 83 Piedmont 82, Clayton St 80 , Presbyterian 65, Wingate 61 Rhodes 77. Millsaps 62 Rollins 63. Florida Tech 61 S.C.-Aiken 76, Francis Marion 63 S.C.-Spartanburg 64, Lander 56 SW Louisiana 79, Louisiana Tech 63 South Carolina 73, Tennessee 59 Southern U. 105, Xavier, NO 88 Vs. Commonwealth 91, Murray St 90 Washington & Lee 74, Lynchburg 72 William A Mary 92, George Mason 77 Wofford 69, Pembroke St 59 MIDWEST Adrian 54, Kalamazoo 48, OT ' Albion 89, Olivet 70 Baldwin-Wallace 72, Hiram Col. 69 Ball St 70, Miami, Ohio 64 • Bowling Green 65, Youngstown St 45 Calvin 81, Hope 69 Cent Michigan 67, E. Michigan 61 Chicago at Illinois Weslyn, rad., snow Concordia, Moor. 70, Macalester 69 Concordia, Neb. 89, Bellevue 79 Dayton 82, Robert Mania 65 DcPaul 75, Cincinnati 66 . Defiance 74, Bluffton 73 1 1 Denison 66, Eariham 53 Elmhurst 83, Wheaton 64 Fontbonne 87, Webster 86, OT Franklin 90, Rose-Hulman 80 j * Hastings 97, Midland Lutheran 90 , lowa 74, Illinois 69 • ■» lows St 92, Momingside 55 . John Carroll 81, Mount Union 63 Kansas St 72, Wichita St 50 Kenyon 58, Case Western 57 • _ McHterson 93, Friends 87,20 T Michigan St. 78, Northwestern 61 | Minnesota 49, Wisconsin 48 Missouri-Rolla 110, Mo.-St Louis 85 • Mo. Southern 101. Lincoln, Mo. 82 | " Mo. Western 71, Emporia St 64 ! Muskingum 71, Marietta 49 ■, •, NE Missouri 69, NW Missouri St 54 *2*. Nebraska Weslyn 90, Dosne 77 North Park 71, 111. Benedictine 64 , Northwestern, lowa 108, Dana 90 i. Ohio Northern 67, Capital 50 • Ohio Weslyn 10*. Oberlin 91 \ Otterbcin 94, Heidelberg 91 . Pittsburg St. 80, SW Missouri Baptist 58 .< Purdue 65, Michigan 60 ' “ Rio Grande 105, Wilberforce 92 I Rockford 64, Concordia, 111. 61 Rockhurat 76, Avila 59 Rosary 74, St. Xavier 69. OT • SW Missouri St 73, N. lowa 48 Siena Heights 77, Aquinas 73 St Louis 102, Chicago St 90 St Thomas, Minn. 74, Hamline 59 Teikyo Weatmar 108, Buena Vista 77 Tiffin 82, Findlay 79. OT „ Toledo 70, Ohio U. 66 1 ' W. Michigan 64, Kent 48 Washburn 91, Cent Missouri7B Wittenberg 84, Thomas More 69 ' - SOUTHWEST Arkansas 99, Mississippi St 78 Baylor 75, Texas Tech 68 Cent Oklahoma 104, Cameron 93 Concordia Lutheran 100, Mary Hardin-Baylar , 77 • E. Central U. 83, Science A Arts, Okla. 69 Knoxville 85, Ark.-Pine Bluff 71 Southwestern, Texas 57, Trinity, Tex. 56 J Texas Christian 73, Southern Meth. 62 Texas Lutheran 109, Houston Baptist 77 FAR WEST \ Colorado 76, Colorado St 59 Master’s 88, Puget Sound 77 Rocky Mountain 70, E. Montana 69 Stanford 76, California 61 TOURNAMENTS , 1 Chase Lincoln Iburnament , First Round Gencseo St 99, Nazareth, N.Y. 87 ' ’ Rochester 100, Roberts Wesleyan 56 Rochester Tech 91, Brockpart St 85 St John Fisher 86, Hobart 69

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National Basketball Association National Basketball Association Expanded Glance By The Aarodated Frees EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Dtrfcion W L Pet GB Lit Streak Home Away Cons New York 22 12 .647 -5 Lost 1 14-4 8-8 17-8 Boeton 21 15 383 2 4-6 Lorn 3 14-5 7-10 12-11 Philadelphia 16 20 .444 7 4-6 Loct2 10-7 6-13 9-13 Miami 16 21 .432 7Vi 2-8 Won 1 12-6 4-15 13-11 NewJesey 16 21 .432 7V4 7-3 Won 2 11-10 5-11 9-16 Waabhraon 14 21 .400 IV4 64 Won 2 6-11 8-10 7-13 Orlando 7 28 .200 15V4 1-9 Lo«t3 4-13 3-15 6-14 Cantral Division Chicago 30 5 .857 -1 Won 6 17-2 13-3 20- 3 Cleveland 24 10 .706 5Vt 9-1 Loatl 15-2 9-8 18-4 Detroit 22 16 .579 9M 8-2 Won 5 13-7 9-9 12-10 Atlanta 19 16 .543 11 7-3 Won 1 13-6 6-10 9-13 Milwaukee 17 18 .486 13 5-5 Lo« 4 12-5 5-13 10-13 Indiana 14 23 378 17 2-8 Lost 2 11-8 3-15 7-12 Charlotte 11 26 .297 20 4-6 Lott 1 7-11 4-15 7-16 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pet GB Lit Streak Home Away Cons Utah 23 15 .605 -4 Won 1 14-1 9-14 12-6 San Antonio 20 15 .571 IV4 64 Lott 1 11-5 9-10 13-10 Houtten 20 16 .556 2 5-5 Wan 3 11-6 9-10 12-7 Draver 14 22 .389 8 4-6 Lost 1 12-8 2-14 8-16 Dallas 12 24 .333 10 1-9 Lott 9 7-11 5-13 8-12 MBnnesota 7 28 .200 14*4 3-7 Lott 2 5-14 2-14 5-20 Pacific Division Golden State 22 10 .688 -3 Wool 11-5 11-5 16-8 Portland 24 12 .667 -2 Woo 3 15-5 9-7 10-8 Phoenix 24 13 .649 V 4 7-3 Wra 5 14-3 10-10 16-7 LA Liken 22 14 .611 2 64 Won 3 12-6 10-8 12-9 LA Chppcro 19 19 500 6 4-6 Won 1 13-7 6-12 11-12 Seattle 18 18 -500 6 4-6 Lott 3 10-7 8-11 12-8 Sacramento 10 26 .278 14 3-7 Lott 2 7-8 3-18 4-16

Wednesday's Games New Jeney 130, Boston 120 Portland 96, New York 91 Miami 134, Milwaukee 115 Detroit 118, Indiana 104 LA Lakers 95, Charlotte 93 Phoenix 128, Sacramento 111 Thursday’s Games Miami at Washington, 7:30 pm. Chicago at Cleveland, 7:3opm. San Antonio at Minnesota, 8 pm. Denver at Dallas, 8:30 pm. Golden State at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Atlanta at Utah, 9:30 pm. LA dippers at Seattle, 10 p.m Friday'* Game* Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 pm. Orlando at Indiana, 7:30 pm. San Antonio at Chicago, 8 pm. New Yorit at Milwaukee, 9 p m. Sacramento at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Charlotte at Portland, 10 pm. Atlanta at LA Clipper*, 10:30 pm.

NFL NFL Playoff* At A Glance By The Aaaoclatod Pram All Time* EST First Round Saturday, Dec. 28 Kansas City 10, LA Raidere 6 Atlanta 27, New Orleans 20 Sunday, Dec. 39 Dallas 17, Chicago 13 Houston 17, New York Jets 10 Second Round Saturday, Jan. 4 Washington 24, Atlanta 7 Denver 26, Houston 24 Sunday, Jan. 5 Buffalo 37, Kansas City 14 Detrail 38, Dallas 6 Conference Chant plonships Sunday, Jan. 12 Buffalo 10, Denver 7 Washington 41, Detroit 10 Super Bowl Sunday, Jan. 24 At Minneapolis Buffalo vs. Washington, 6 p.m. Pro Bowl Sunday, Feb. 2 At Honolulu AFC va. NFC NHL National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L T Pti GF GA NY Rangers 29 17 1 39 183 13S Washington 28 IS 3 59 202 153 Pittsbuigh 24 16 4 52 200 166 New Jersey 22 15 7 51 172 134 NY Islanders 16 22 6 38 164 180 Philadelphia 14 20 9 37 123 147 Adams Division Montreal 29 15 3 61 146 104 Boston 21 18 5 47 155 154 Buffalo 16 21 8 40 156 166 Hanford 15 21 5 35 127 143 Quebec 11 28 5 27 138 181 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division W L T Pti GF GA Detroit 26 13 5 57 182 147 Chicago 19 18 10 48 156 147 St Louis 20 18 7 47 157 153 Minnesota 20 20 3 43 147 156 Toronto 12 28 5 29 116 166 Smythe Division Vancouver 25 13 7 57 161 132 Calgary 20 18 6 46 171 153 Winnipeg 19 20 8 46 145 148 Los Angeles 17 19 8 42 160 173 Edmonton 17 23 7 41 164 186 San Jose 10 32 4 24 116 200 Tueeday’s Games N. Y. Islanders 6, Detroit 2 N.Y. Rangers 6, Buffalo 2 Calgary 5, Quebec 3 Chicago 1, Philadelphia 1, tie Washington 6, St. Louis 1 Vancouver 4, Winnipeg 2 San Jose 3, Lea Angeles 3, tie Wednesday’s Games Boston 4, Hartford 3 Buffalo 8, New Jersey 8, tie Minnesota 5, Montreal 2 Vancouver 5, Edmonton 3 Thursday’s Game* Hartford at Batten, 7:35 pjn. Pittsburgh at Detroit, 7:35 pm. Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 7:35 p.m. Calgary at N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Montreal at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Washington at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m Friday's Games No games scheduled Saturday’s Game All-Star Game at Philadelphia, 1 pm. IHL International Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press East Division W LOTL Pts GF GA Fort Wayne 28 12 3 59 176 141 Muskegon 22 14 7 51 167 159 Kalamazoo 21 18 4 46 153 165 Milwaukee 19 20 5 43 160 167 Indianapolis 14 23 5 33 133 167 Wert Division Kansas City 35 9 2 72 165 131 San Diego 23 15 3 49 174 158 Peoria 21 15 5 47 162 151 Salt Lake City 18 23 3 39 136 160 Phoenix 14 24 5 33 137 168 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for an overtime or shootout loss. Tuesday’s Game Indianapolis 6, Phoenix 2 Wednesday’s Games Kansas City 3, Salt Lake City 2 Milwaukee 4, Muskegon 3 Phoenix 7, Indianapolis 3 Kalamazoo 3, Fart Wayne 2 Thursday’s Games No games scheduled Friday’s Games Peoria at Muskegon Milwaukee at Kalamazoo Kansas City at San Diego Fort Wayne at Indianapolis Phoenix at Salt Lake City

Transactions Wednesday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League TEXAS RANGERS—Announced John McMichael, vice president of business operations, has added the title of treasurer and Charier Wangner, vice president of administration, has added the title of secretary. Named Jay Miller director of sakscuatomer service and Chuck Morgan director of inparit entertainment and broadcasting. Promoted John Schriever to director of ticket operations, Taunee Paur to director of communtiy relations, Larry Kelly to director of publications and Rich Billings director of group tales. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Signed A 1 Later, pitcher, and Ryan Thompson, outfielder, to oneyear contracts. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Signed Damon Berryhill, catcher, to a one-year contract. CHICAGO CUBS—Signed Lea Lancaster, pitcher, to a one-year contract. SAN FRANCISCO GlANTS—Signed Chris James, outfielder, to a one-year contract. Designated Paul McClellan, pitcher, for assignment. International League ROCHESTER RED WlNGS—Named Bruce Leichtman assistant general manager. Rust Brandon director of baseball operations and Bob Socci director of communications. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BOSTON CELTICS—PIaced Kevin McHale, forward, on the injured list. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—Fired K.C. Jones, head coach, and Kip Motu, assistant coach. Named Bob Klappenburg interim coach. Continental Basketball Association BIRMINGHAM BANDITS—PIaced Mark Wade, guard, on the suspended list. Activated Leonard Allen, center, from the suspended list. COLUMBUS HORlZON—Announced the resignation of Vince Chickerella, coach. OMAHA RACERS—Released Chip Engelland, guard. RAPID CITY THRILLERS—Signed Wayne Engelstid, forward. TRI-CITY CHINOOK—Signed Howard Wright, forward. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS—Named A 1 Groh defensive assistant. NEW YORK GIANTS—Named Rod Rust defensive coordinator. Promoted Jim Fassel, quarterbacks coach, to offensive coordinator. World League of American Football BIRMINGHAM FlßE—Named Stacey Jamea director of communications. OHIO GLORY—Named Dr. Christopher Kaeding team physician. Dr. Richard Fischer and Dr. Trent Sickles associate team physicians, Christopher Rocco atheltic trainer and John Lombardi special projects and gameday coordinator. TRACK AND FIELD TAC—Named Roy Griak, Minnesota track coach, coach of the U.S. junior men’s track and field team that will compete in a dual meet in Canada in August COLLEGE COLLEGE FOOTBALL ASSOQATION—Announced the admission of Fresno State as an active member. ARIZONA—Named Kent Baer defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach. BOSTON COLLEGE—Named Chip Forrest assistant baseball coach. UC IRVINF.—Named Rob Nelson assistant coach. Wrestling INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana High School Wrestling Coaches Association Top 20 teams: 1. Evansville Mater Dei 2. Mishawaka 3. Lawrence North 4. Huntington North 5. Greenfield 6. Bellmont 7. Decatur Central 8. Indpls Cathedral 9. Warren Central 10. Crown Point 11. FW Snider 12 Evansville Central 13. Chesterton 14. Western 15. FW Northrop 16. Eastside 17. Mooresville 18. Noblesville 19. Elkhart Memorial 20. Penn Gymnastics High School Gymnastics Poll Indianapolis (apj The Indiana High School Gymnastics Coaches Association Top 20 teams: I. Columbus East 2 Ft. Wayne Snider 3. Valparaiso 4. Merrillville 5. Conners ville 6. Marion 7. (tie) Ft. Wayne Concordia Postage 9. (tic) Ft. Wayne Dwenger Blackford 11. (tie) New Castle New Palestine 13. (tie) Indpls N. Central Wawasee Lafayette Jeff Chesterton 17. Center Grove 18. (tie) Columbus North Bloomington North 20. (tie) Fl Wayne North Jay County

Courier, Capriati lead U.S. charge MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) day for the United States at the Australian Open. Led by Jim Courier and Jennifer Capriati, 11 Americans advanced to the third round today, with two others still facing night matches. The strong showing meant nearly one-third of the remaining players in the men’s and women’s draws are Americans. MANY OF THE others, such as Monica Seles and Ivan Lendl, have lived and trained in the United States for a long time but aren’t yet citizens. A day after the United States and other countries officially recognized Croatia, a breakaway republic of Yugoslavia, two Croatian seeds were among the victims of the American onslaught With strong winds plaguing the National Tennis Center, Aaron Krickstein blew away No. 10 Goran Ivanisevic 6-2, 7-5, 6-1 and MaliVai Washington breezed to a 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 victory over No. 16 Goran Prpic. Courier, the No. 2 men’s seed, dropped the first set against a player with a similar style, hard-hitting Thomas Enqvist, but moved into a higher gear to advance to the third round with a 2-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 victory. CAPRIATI, HAVING AS much trouble with the swirling winds as her opponent, prevailed 6-3, 6-4 over France’s Noelle van Lottum. The No. 5 women’s seed later iced down a swollen wrist and a sore knee as she watched Courier’s match. Other Americans scoring second-round triumphs included No. 11 Zina Garrison, Pam Shriver, Richey Reneberg, Bret Garnett, Amy Frazier, Katrina Adams and Patty Fendick, who beat compatriot Halle Cioffi. The only other Americans to fall were Jim Grabb and Linda Harvey-Wild. It wasn’t such a good day for Australia’s Pat Cash, who was fined a tournament record $9,000 for a verbal obscenity against a lineswoman in his five-set loss the night before to 13th-seeded Emilio Sanchez. The assessment meant that after collecting his prize money for a first-round victory, Cash lost $2,185 for competing.

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